Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged, Том 79Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1788 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... author the reputation of a writer of verfes , much less the diftinction and character of a true poet ; and even after the pub- lication of that immortal work , they long continued to remain in their original ftate of neglect and ...
... author the reputation of a writer of verfes , much less the diftinction and character of a true poet ; and even after the pub- lication of that immortal work , they long continued to remain in their original ftate of neglect and ...
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... Author was yet living , under the title Poems upon feveral Occa- fions , by Mr. John Milton . Both English and Latin , & c . Compofed at feveral Times . " In this collection our Author did not include his PARADISE REGAINED , and SAMSON ...
... Author was yet living , under the title Poems upon feveral Occa- fions , by Mr. John Milton . Both English and Latin , & c . Compofed at feveral Times . " In this collection our Author did not include his PARADISE REGAINED , and SAMSON ...
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... Author falls upon Dr. Cullen's « . Firft Lines of the Practice of Phyfic , " especially that part of the work which treats of the proximate caufe of fever . His chief view is to fhew the fallacy of Dr. Cullen's fpafmodic the- ory , and ...
... Author falls upon Dr. Cullen's « . Firft Lines of the Practice of Phyfic , " especially that part of the work which treats of the proximate caufe of fever . His chief view is to fhew the fallacy of Dr. Cullen's fpafmodic the- ory , and ...
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... Author poffeffes the talent of putting perplexing difficulties fo much out of fight , of writing on a knotty and intricate fubject in an easy and familiar manner , and of making every thing appear to be clear and diftinct , that we ...
... Author poffeffes the talent of putting perplexing difficulties fo much out of fight , of writing on a knotty and intricate fubject in an easy and familiar manner , and of making every thing appear to be clear and diftinct , that we ...
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... Author , but from a wifh that he may improve his theological compofitions . ART . XV . Rules for drawing Caricaturas ; with an Effay on Comic Painting . 8vo . 2s . fewed . Hooper . 1788 . OILEAU fays , " Il faut toujours chercher le ...
... Author , but from a wifh that he may improve his theological compofitions . ART . XV . Rules for drawing Caricaturas ; with an Effay on Comic Painting . 8vo . 2s . fewed . Hooper . 1788 . OILEAU fays , " Il faut toujours chercher le ...
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